whoopsie.... they now refer to to cores as levels!
Level D
(Level D) American History
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New report details what caused boat to capsize in Austin Stephanos and Perry Cohen case - Duration: 1:56.
3
SOMETHING MECHANICAL.THAT'S
WHAT THE FLORIDA FISH AND
WILDLIFE COMMISSION CONCLUDES
CAUSED A BOAT TO CAPSIZE.TWO
TEENAGERS - AUSTIN STEPHANOS
AND PERRY COHEN HAVE NOT BEEN
SEEN SINCE. NEWS CHANNEL FIVES
ALYSSA HYMAN GOT HER HANDS ON
THE FINAL REPORT AND IS HERE
WITH THE DETAILS.THE REPORT
MAKES IT CLEAR - A WEATHER
RELATED EVENT - NOT A PROBLEM
WITH THE MOTOR - CAUSED THE
BOAT AUSTIN AND PERRY WERE IN
TO CAPSIZE.EXPERTSDETERMINED
THE BOAT WAS ACTUALLY RUNNING
UNTIL THE MOTOR WENT UNDER
WATER.YOU'LL REMEMBER IN MARCH
OF 2016 AUSTIN AND PERRY'S
BOAT WAS RECOVERED OFF THE
COAST OF BERMUDA-THEIR
FAMILIES AGREED TO ALLOW THE
F-W-C TO EXAMINE THE BOAT FOR
CLUES INTO THE BOYS'
DISAPPEARANCE. FWC ALONG WITH
THE FDLE AND OTHER EXPERT
AGENCIES FORENSICALLY EXAMINED
THE MOTOR AND BOAT-AND THEY
WERE ABLE TO DOWNLOAD THE
ELECTRONICCONTROL UNIT THE
REPORT CONTAINS THIS
INTERESTING NOTE: A WOMAN
REPORTED SEEING THE BOYS ON AT
LEAST TWO OCCASIONS - IN THE
WATERS OFF MIAMI -- NEARLYONE
YEAR AFTER THEY DISAPPEARED.
BUT SHE HAD NO COULDN'T TAKE
EXACTLY WHERE SHE SAID SHE SAW
THEM. AUSTIN'S I-PHONE WAS
RECOVERE
3
ALONG WITH THE BOAT- DID FWC
INVESTIGATORS LEARN ANYTHING
FROM THAT?THE REPORT POINTS
OUT HOW SEVERELY DAMAGED IT
WAS - AND AS WE KNOW THERE
HAVE BEEN MANY ATTEMPTS TO
TURN IT ON - ALL UNSUCCESSFUL.
INVESTIGATORS HOPED THE BOAT -
AND THE PHONE - MIGHT HELP
THEMDETERMINE WHAT HAPPENED
TOAUSTIN AND PERRY AFTER
THEIR BOAT CAPSIZED - BUT THEY
JUST COULDN'T FINENOUGH
EVIDENCE.WE'VE POSTED THE FULL
REPORT ON OUR WEBSITE WPTV.COM
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WHOA! Look What Barron Just Brought To White House For The Official New Pet – Libs Are FREAKING Out - Duration: 14:53.
WHOA!
Look What Barron Just Brought To White House For The Official New Pet – Libs Are FREAKING
Out
It's a tradition for the first family to bring a new dog into the White House which
is different with each president.
The Obamas had a pair of black Portuguese water dogs, Bo and Sunny, one of which infamously
swatted at Sasha and Malia Obama's teen friend.
The girl was left with a bloody gash at one of her final visits to her friends in the
White House before they moved out.
While that unfortunate and shocking event was overlooked or even excused by liberals,
they've saved their energy to freak out over what Barron just brought into his new
D.C. home as the first family pet.
It's been since the Kennedys were in the White House that a first son has lived there,
since other president's sons were old enough to be out of the house and there was a series
of just daughters among recent Commanders-in-Chiefs.
With this new history-making event comes new traditions built on existing ones, considering
boys often like different kinds of pets than girls, and Barron is no exception.
The first son has already made himself at home since officially moving into the White
House over this past weekend.
One of the first and perhaps most exciting parts of living in this special new place
is that he gets to have a pet and is a major part of picking it.
The Trumps didn't have a pet in their New York City home at Trump Towers, so moving
to 1500 Pennsylvania Ave is monumental for Barron in a number of ways – including getting
a dog should the family agree on this new addition.
Every single president over the past 150 years has adopted a White House dog but the Trumps
have yet to do so.
Instead, they are doing things their own incredible way that works best for them which is really
respectable, unless you're a liberal with something negative to say about it.
"The Trump family, as far as is publicly known, does not own any animals.
Unless something changes, that means that Donald Trump could become the first president
in 150 years who does not have a pet," the Washington Post reports.
However, Lois Pope says she holds the pet that will soon be Barron's sidekick after
what happened at the Trump's recent Thanksgiving event held at his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago.
The Washington Post explains after Pope gave a recent interview on the matter:
"Pope, a prominent philanthropist in Palm Beach, Fla., who advocates for veterans'
and animal causes, said in an interview Tuesday that she is in possession of a 9-week-old
golden retriever and poodle mix that will soon become the first dog.
Pope said she notified Trump, whom she has known for more than two decades, about the
Goldendoodle in writing and showed him a photo of the pooch at the Trumps' recent Thanksgiving
event at their Mar-a-Lago home."
"He said, 'Go over there and show it to Barron,'" Pope said, referring to Trump's
10-year-old son.
"He said, 'He's going to fall in love with him.'
He said, 'Barron will want him.'"
When she showed the photo to Barron, Pope said, "this big smile came over his face,
and it just brought tears to his eyes."
Pope's Goldendoodle
As adorable as Pope's Goldendoodle is and hopeful Pope is that she will be the one to
provide the president and his family with a puppy, Hope Hicks, a spokeswoman for the
Trumps said "no decisions have been made" about the dog.
Despite Hicks' statement on the family pet, Pope is confident that the Trumps will pick
her puppy, which she affectionately named Patton, after President Trump's most admired
general, George Patton.
"I'm sure.
Every president has a first dog," Pope said.
"It goes with the presidency."
Despite Pope's hope, not every president has to have a dog, they don't have to have
a pet at all or could go the unconventional route and get something other than a four-legged
furry friend.
It wouldn't be unlike the Trumps to set a new tradition of something more exotic,
like Martin Van Buren who had tiger cubs instead of a dog, or Thomas Jefferson and Theodore
Roosevelt who both chose bears.
Most uniquely, Calvin Coolidge had a pygmy hippopotamus.
All of these would be equally great and definitely unique options.
Picking a different path that's a departure from tradition would give hateful liberals
new ammunition to criticize the family for, considering they have already stated that
the Trumps need to pick a dog and do so soon.
"If horses are included, every president except James K. Polk and Andrew Johnson has
owned a pet for at least part of his term in office, and with these furry first friends
have come a host of political benefits.
Aside from the possible physical and psychological benefits they've bestowed on first families,
presidential pets have for decades served to soften the president's image and garnered
positive White House news coverage," Washington Post previously reported.
President Trump is powerful enough not to care what others think of him or what he and
his family need, which is part of what makes him so great.
For that reason, maybe not getting a pet at all is the most unique way to go since he
would
be
the
first
president
in history to do so.
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What Are We? | Tips From The Tub - Duration: 1:04.
For more infomation >> What Are We? | Tips From The Tub - Duration: 1:04. -------------------------------------------
What to Do When You Feel Hopeless - Duration: 2:28.
Hi, my name is Roman Ryder and this is Fearless Strategy.
If you're new to my YouTube channel, please click below and subscribe.
Okay, so one of the hardest things in life is when you feel like it's hopeless, when
something has happened, or you did something or said something and you just don't feel
like there's any way to come back from it.
Well let me tell you what, you can come back.
It's going to be okay.
So today I'm going to give you a few tools to use when you reach those hard points in
life and you just don't see a way out.
Okay.
Tool number one is to ask yourself, "Will this really matter in five years or ten years?"
No matter how bad it seems, I bet you if you ask yourself, "Will it matter in five years
or ten years?"
It's going to look a lot better, right?
I've been through some tough things and I said, "Will it really matter in five years?
Meh, no, not really.
It kind of sucks right now but in five years I'll be okay, it won't be a big deal.
It'll be a thing of the past and I won't even think about it."
Okay?
The second tool is to focus on what you can control and forget about the things that are
out of your control.
They're just going to be something to worry about.
Don't worry about them.
Focus on what you can control and start moving forward.
Start from where you're at today and find your way out of this.
Okay?
And that brings me to the last thing.
The third tool is just to never ever give up.
Some of the toughest things I've been through in life were followed by some of the best
things I've been through in life and if I had given up, I never would've got to experience
those great things.
So never ever give up.
Okay?
And last, I'm just going to tell you a short story.
Sometimes I think of life like a blacksmith and I'm the metal and he's hammering on me
and heating me in the forge, right?
And he's beating me into a tool.
He's beating me into the weapon I need to be.
He's making me stronger.
It's not easy, it hurts sometimes, but life is trying to make you stronger.
Like Tony Robbins says, "Life doesn't happen to you, it happens for you."
Okay?
So use these three tools.
Ask, "Will it really matter in five or ten years?
What can I focus on right now?
What can I control to make ... Improve this situation?"
And never ever give up, okay?
I hope you enjoyed this week's video.
Please like it.
Please share it.
Please head over to fearlessstrategy.com, sign up for my free training I have coming
up soon and I'll see you next week on Fearless Strategy.
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SQUASH Inflammation! Watch What Happens when you Eat These Foods! - StayHealthyTV anti-inflammatory - Duration: 3:55.
Inflammation – a little is a good thing; too much and it can ruin everything! Acute
inflammation, your body's natural response to things like cuts or pathogens entering
the body, protects your body.
On the other hand chronic inflammation can damage your cells and arterials walls and
can cause High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Arthritis, and digestive disorders.
We can help our bodies create balance by eating a diet rich in foods that fight inflammation.
Take a look at our list of foods; you should definitely aim to include some of these in
your daily diet; this may be the inspiration you need for good food choices!
Some good anti-inflammatory food sources are:
1. Green Leafy Vegetables: Kale, spinach, chard - rich in antioxidants
as well as anti-inflammatory flavonoids. Try this Anti-Inflammatory recipe – it's the
perfect blend to help reduce inflammation. Into a blender: 4 celery stalks, ½ cucumber,
1 cup pineapple, ½ green apple, 1 cup spinach, 1 lemon and 1 knob of ginger. Blend and enjoy!
2. Bok Choy: An excellent source of antioxidant vitamins
and minerals.
3. Celery: Antioxidant and anti—inflammatory abilities,
improves blood pressure and cholesterol levels and prevents heart disease. Seeds help to
lower inflammation and fight bacterial infections.
4. Beets: These are loaded with antioxidants, they fight
to repair the cell damage caused by inflammation, and is, in itself, an excellent anti-inflammatory.
5. Broccoli: Broccoli is high in potassium and magnesium,
its antioxidants are potent anti-inflammatory substances.
6. Blueberries: Contain antioxidants with strong anti-inflammatory
properties.
7. Ginger: This spice packs a punch. Already well known
for its nausea-calming powers, it's also a powerful anti-inflammatory.
And what foods should we avoid? Avoid processed foods and refined sugars, including any food
that contains high-fructose corn syrup or is high in sodium; these contribute to inflammation
in the body.
Cut out trans fats. Steer clear of products that are 'hydrogenated' or 'partially
hydrogenated oils'. These are in things like vegetable shortenings, some margerines,
crackers and cookies, French fries, cake mixes and frosting.
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What is Coral? | Brain Waves Episode 2 - Duration: 2:29.
Brains, boulders, pineapples, moonstones, buttons, roses— no, you're not in a wild
fever dream, you're under the sea in a tropical coral reef!
There are literally thousands of kinds of coral.
Some are soft and others are hard.
Some build reefs and others don't.
The coolest thing about coral is that they're actually alive.
Yeah, really— those things that you thought were rocks on the sea floor are living, breathing,
swaying animals called polyps.
The coral polyp can be as small as a poppy seed or as big as a grapefruit and these little
guys are the construction workers of the coral reef.
So the polyp is all mouth and stomach.
It just sits there on the sea floor waving its stinging tentacles around looking for
its next meal.
The polyp snares its catch with its stinging tentacles and stuffs them into its mouth hole.
That prey might be a small fish, or they could eat maybe a tiny microscopic zooplankton
(which are floating around in the water).
As the polyp feeds and grows it oozes out this limestone skeleton and it grows and builds
the reef millimeter by millimeter.
This skeleton, this limestone skeleton is what most people think of as coral.
There's a lot of weird things about coral polyps but probably the weirdest thing about them
is that they actually have another organism living inside them.
There's an algae, it's called zooxanthellae, and it's living inside the tissues of the
coral polyp.
Alright that's a hard word so try saying it with me:
Try putting it all together.
So the polyp and the zooxanthellae are really good work buddies.
The zooxanthellae photosynthesizes energy from the sun and shares that energy with the
coral polyp, and the polyp says "Right on, zooxanthellae, thanks a lot.
In exchange for that I'm gonna give you a home and some nutrients."
It's what's called a symbiotic relationship.
This is the relationship that we mess up when we wear the wrong sunscreen near a reef.
The oxybenzone in some sunscreens increases a virus in the water that damages the zooxanthellae
and bleaches the coral.
Regardless of where you swim your sunscreen could be damaging the weird and wonderful
coral polyps that build a coral reef.
Of course you have to be sun smart but also be coral conscious.
Before you take the plunge, make sure that sunscreen is oxybenzone free.
Hey, now you know!
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It's OVER For Illegals In U S After Trump's New Rule Goes Into Effect – Look What They're Being Bil - Duration: 14:53.
It's OVER For Illegals In U.S.
After Trump's New Rule Goes Into Effect – Look What They're Being Billed For!
The Verify First Act might become a reality soon and illegal immigrants are going to loathe
every second of it.
What happens, if that becomes a reality, is that illegal aliens will no longer qualify
for taxpayer-funded health insurance credits.
In order to get the health benefits, they'll have to be verified as a citizen or sup I
guess it's another free ride over for some people and we already know democrats will
fight this until their teeth fall out, so prepare for a rocky road to passing this in
full and saving taxpayers money on freeloaders.
In order to get said benefits, then people will undergo verification of their citizenship
or immigration status.
After that, then I guess it's all or nothing.
I suppose the taxpayers are tired of funding illegal immigrants, especially those who do
not work and pay any taxes into the system.
I believe it should not target just illegal immigrants, but it should also target able-bodied
people fit for work who refuse to work.
In order for that to work properly, then minimum wage jobs must pay more than welfare and other
benefits.
There's no point to get a minimum wage job when you can go on welfare and get paid just
as much for NO work.
…Rep. Lou Barletta for introducing the Verify First Act to ensure that illegal aliens cannot
qualify for taxpayer-funded health insurance credits.
We are grateful that the Ways and Means Committee and House Republican Leadership agreed to
move this important bill forward.
It's in motion, but you know there will be pitfalls and landmines this bill must cruise
over before becoming a reality.
It's a good idea, but we need to make sure we understand both sides of the story and
do whatever we can to NOT harm hardworking immigrant families.
Those families deserve a fast track to citizenship.
The illegals who don't do anything with their life, then boot them out.
Let them be bums somewhere else.
And take the welfare queen hood-rats and white trash from the trailer park with you.
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs reported that more
than $700 million in Obamacare subsidies had been paid to ineligible aliens by 2015.
It would be unconscionable to leave the same ineffective verification procedures in the
American Health Care Act (AHCA).
$700 million could do a lot for some cities.
Funding schools, paving roads, taking care of USA Veterans.
There's plenty of better things to do with money instead of give it away and get no return
on investment.
The Verify First Act simply requires the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS) to actually verify the citizenship or immigration status of every
applicant for a credit under the AHCA before the Treasury Department issues the credit.
This is fine, but like I mentioned before, there ARE hardworking Mexican families who
contribute to jobs, raise their kids right, and are NOT violent.
Those families should be taken care of while the squalor meat-bag people take a one way
trip to their hometown.
If you want to break into America, then fine – do some work and raise your kids right
and get on the path to citizenship.
That's ALL people ask.
Contribute to society so that everything you get from it, goes back into it, and we all
live a nice life.
If you break into America just to chill, commit crimes, and do nothing productive.
then you're no better than our own bums.
We have plenty of losers in America, so we don't really need anymore and we certainly
don't want anymore.
Bums, stay out.
Hardworking good people, come on in!
Hard-working Americans and legal residents already are struggling to pay for their own
healthcare.
There is simply no excuse for the Federal government to force them to subsidize health
care for illegal aliens through taxpayer-funded credits.
I judge people on their actions, not their citizenship.
I don't want illegal immigrants in the country who break the law and do nothing for their
community.
I don't care if you broke into America 900 times if the reason was so you could get a
job and raise a family.
That's admirable, but get yourself on the immigration list so you're OK.
If you're a welfare leech reading this, then I hope your benefits get cut before those
of an
illegal immigrant.
Get
a job, loser.
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Voice of Honda DCT riders. | Q3. What do you think about DCT shifting? - Duration: 1:56.
it does the shifting up and down correctly
as we would with a manual transmission
it's effective
it definitely doesn't have a feel of a scooter
it doesn't ever feel like you're stuck in too high of a gear stuck in too high of gear
or stuck in too low of a gear
It's doing things for you that you would already do as a rider
Very good impression
it's a lot smarter than I am as far as shifting goes so.
I think it's better than expected
user friendly to to ride it around
trying to move your left foot to shift is
definitely different and it takes some time to get used to
but once I got used to it I love it
It's notably faster than I can shift in a motorcycle
You feel it when it shifts but it's smooth the whole way through
I don't know how else it can be smoother than this one
I think that smoothness has a big advantage when you're riding a person in the back
because now they're not banging their helmet against your helmet
and she winds up hitting her head
her helmet on my helmet
and I notice she's asleep so I have to wake her up
this knows when you want to shift and it really is quite amazing
I've put it through every situation I can think of
being stuck and everything else
shocking really
how how well it's performed
that's really good
shift pattern for the kind of riding that I do.
And my friends always come up to me and say
"hey man how come your bike is so fast, it's only 670cc?"
And I'm like that's the reason why.
It's that one split second in the shifting
is what makes the huge difference when you ride it
so DCT gives you that option
So far I've been very happy and satisfied with what it has to offer
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What Mistakes Do Young Photographers Make? | Q&A w/ Chris Knight Episode 2 of 17 | RGG EDU - Duration: 1:50.
(upbeat music)
- The same mistakes I made, which was,
I wanted it too soon.
And, I didn't think that I had to wait
as long as I needed to.
Just because you know how to do things
doesn't mean people are gonna hire you.
You have to have a body of work.
You have to prove repeatability.
And you have to prove taste.
And people wanna hire you for your taste.
Whatever that taste may be.
For some people, it's gonna be very minimal.
For some people it's gonna be loud and garish.
It's different for everybody.
And your taste may not be right
for certain people you wanna work with
and vice versa.
So,
don't be afraid to take time to really hone
what it is you want your pictures to say,
and how you want to say them.
Not just, how you're gonna light it
and how you're gonna retouch it.
But, the much bigger picture about
what's this all about?
Truthfully, style comes out
when you
shoot lots, you experiment,
you figure out what you like,
you figure out what works
and you keep developing it.
When I kind of hit on something accidentally
that pocket of light thing
I kept exploring that for a couple of years
until I really felt like it was honed.
It literally took that long
'til I was really comfortable with it.
So,
shoot a lot, you'll figure something out.
And then take that time to craft it and hone it.
And it also takes a little bit of self-awareness
to really figure out when you're on to something
and explore that concept a little bit more.
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What's ahead this Father's Day weekend? - Duration: 3:36.
>> NOW WEATHER ON THE 8'S WITH
MA MOORE.
IT MATT: 6:38 AND WE DO HAVE
SOME CLOUDS, AND A COUPLE OF
SHOWERS TO KICKOFF YOUR FRIDAY
MORNING.
THERE ARE A COUPLE OF POCKETS OF
MODERATE DOWNPOURS.
A LOOK AT LEBANON WERE WE DO
HAVE SOME CLOUDY SKIES AND A
COUPLE OF LIGHT SPRINKLES AROUND
CEDAR CITY.
DEW POINT IS WAY DOWN INTO THE
MID-50'S.
IT IS NICE STEPPING OUTSIDE IF
YOU DODGED SOME OF THOSE
RAINDROPS.
IN THE REFRESHING 50'S.
DEW POINTS HAVE BEEN DOWN INTO
THE 60'S AND EVEN IN SOME AREAS,
IN THE 60'S FEELING STICKY IN
OUR WESTERN COUNTIES AND WE HAVE
BEEN TRACKING RAINFALL ACROSS
THE REGION.
FOR THE MOST PART, IT IS MISSED
THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY.
HERE IS WHERE THE RAIN HAS
FALLEN, IN THE WESTERN HALF.
THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY HAS BEEN
RATHER HIGH AND DRY.
THEY HAVE BEEN RAIN ESTIMATES OF
ABOUT TWO TO THREE INCHES, MOST
OF THAT FOLLOWING YESTERDAY.
HERE IN THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY,
VERY SPOTTY PRECIPITATION.
THIS MORNING WE ARE SEEING SOME
SHOWERS, LITTLE BAND OF SHOWERS
AND OUR EASTERN COUNTIES THAT
MOVED THROUGH.
HERE'S THIS LITTLE POCKET OF
MODERATE RAINFALL HEADING TO
NEAR READING.
IT IS MOVING VERY QUICKLY.
IT IS NOT GOING TO CAUSE US ANY
ISSUES.
THERE IS A DYING COLD FRONT TO
THE EAST OF PITTSBURGH, A COUPLE
OF SHOWERS ALONG THAT FRONT.
LATER TODAY, WE WILL SEE MORE
SHOWERS FIRING UP A LONG IT.
WE WILL CALL IT MOSTLY CLOUDY.
A FEW SHOWERS, A COUPLE OF
THUNDERSTORMS INTO THE AFTERNOON
.
GOING TO BE SOME DOWNPOURS WITH
HIGHS IN THE LOW 80'S.
UPPER 60'S FLOWER LOWS.
COUPLE OF SHOWERS AND STORMS
AROUND BUT THEN THEY FALL APART.
A COUPLE OF SHOWERS TOMORROW
MORNING LINGERING.
ADDITIONAL SHOWER AND
THUNDERSTORM CHANCES WILL WORK
BACK IN TOMORROW AFTERNOON WITH
THE WARMTH AND MUGGY AIR AROUND,
MID-80'S FOR OUR HIGH
TEMPERATURE.
PRETTY MUGGY ACROSS THE EASTERN
PORTION OF OUR U.S..
THE VERY MUGGY AIR, SOUPY AIR IS
DOWN TO OUR SOUTH AND SOME OF
THAT WILL START TO BLEED OUR WAY
.
ON SUNDAY, WILL START TO FEEL
THAT.
RIGHT NOW, IT HAS BEEN DOING OK.
WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS
DYING COLD FRONT TO LIVE THROUGH
CENTRAL PA.
YOU HAVE TO WATCH FOR THOSE.
DOWNPOURS NOT OF THE QUESTION
WITH A FEW OF THOSE LATER ON.
A COUPLE OF SHOWER LINGER AND
PREDICTED DOESN'T BREAK US OUT
INTO SOME SUNSHINE TOMORROW
AFTERNOON BUT A CHANCE FOR A
COUPLE OF ISOLATED SHOWERS AND
STOR.
THE HEAT WILL REALLY START TO
CRANK UP ON FATHER'S DAY IN
RESPONSE TO THIS COL FRONT.
IT WILL BRING A SOUTHWESTERLY
FLOW OF AIR, MORE HUMID AIR AND
THE CHANCE OF SOME THUNDERSTORMS
LATE GOING INTO SUNDAY AND ALSO
INTO MONDAY WITH THE SHOWER AND
THUNDERSTORMS -- SHOWER AND
THUNDERSTORM CHANCES.
THE HIGHEST THREAT OF SO RAIN
IS EITHER THIS AFTERNOON AND
AGAIN, IT LOOKS LIKE INTO MONDAY
WITH A STRONGER FRONT IS IT WILL
COOL DOWN.
ON WEDNESDAY, COULD BE SOME
SHOWERS.
SOME LIGHT WEATHER HERE.
LORI: IT ALL LOOKS LIKE SUMMER
NOW.
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My hard work paid off, 80% more CTC than what I expected! - Duration: 2:17.
Hello all, My name is K. Revanth Kumar and I have born and brought up from
Karim Nagar which is in the north part of Telangana
I have completed my graduation from Sri Chaitanya College of Engineering under
the stream of computer science and engineering coming to my family
background my father name is Srinivas he's a tailor my mother name
is Ambika. She is also a tailor I have a younger sister
Hamsalekha. After getting rejected in Tech Mahindra and one
other company which has come to our College my
father scolded me a lot what I have learned in my college is not
enough to the is not up to a level which the industry expects right now
basically I'm a CSE guy I am I know what is Java and what are the basic concepts
but after getting into the TalentSprint I have learned many more concepts in
detail I've gone to many companies have rejected many times then I started to
note down every mistake I used to sit in front
of the mirror and train myself how to answer to the HR what is the word for
what question how to answer the question finally we got a job in e2open Software
and I got selected in technical field actually the job
description was 2.5 but I don't know what but with my performance I have got 4.5
package that's the great thing after telling this news my parents was so
happy so happy so finally I have to thank TalentSprint because the TalentSprint
made me possible to get into employed as a into a good company
this created a platform to unleash myself I am very much thankful
to this TalentSprint I definitely recommend this.
you
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What role has marketing played in opioid epidemic? - PA Attorney General - Duration: 1:06.
REPORTER MIKE STRAUB REPORTS
FROM THE STATE CAPITOL.
MIKE: WHEN JOSH SHAPIRO WAS
SWORN INTO THE OFFICE OF
ATTORNEY GENERAL HE SAID HE'D
TAKE THE FIGHT AGAINST OPIOIDS
ANYWHERE.
TODAY, HE IS TAKING AIM DIRECTLY
AT THE DRUG COMPANIES WHO
PRODUCE THE MEDICATIONS.
SHAPIRO ANNOUNCED PENNSYLVANIA
IS CURRENTLY PART OF A NATIONAL
EFFORT TO DETERMINE THE ROLE
DRUG COMPANIES MAY HAVE HAD IN
CREATING AND PROLONGING THE
OPIOID EPIDEMIC, SHAPIRO SAID A
MAJORITY OF STATES IN THE
COUNTRY, AND ATTORNEYS GENERAL
FROM BOTH SIDES OF THE AISLE ARE
ALL WORKING TOGETHER.
>> I HAVE VISITED TOWNS THAT
HAVE BEEN TORN APART.
I HAVE SEEN THE PAIN CAUSED BY
THIS CRISIS.
WE ARE FIGHTING BACK.
MIKE SHAPIRO WOULD NOT REVEAL
: DETAILS OF THE INVESTIGATION,
OR EVEN LIST WHAT STATES ARE
INVOLVED, BUT SAID SUBPEAONS FOR
DOCUMENTS AND TESTIMONY ARE
GOING OUT.
4,642 PEOPLE DIED IN
PENNSYLVANIA OF DRUG OVERDOSES
IN 2016, 37% INCREASE FROM 2015.
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This Small Town Mayor Needed Help, so Trump Gave him a call What Happens Next is INCREDIBLE - Duration: 11:26.
This Small-Town Mayor Needed Help, so Trump Gave him a call- What Happens Next is INCREDIBLE
President Trump just did an awesome thing for the town of Tangier, a small island community
in the Chesapeake Bay.
The island has been suffering from terrible erosion over the past few years, at a rate
of 15 ft per year, which could drastically affect its long-term habitability.
The mayor, James Eskridge, sent out a call to President Trump during an interview with
CNN about the island community.
He said:
Donald Trump, if you see this, whatever you can do, we welcome any help you can give us,"
continuing with "I love Trump as much as any family member I got."
Mr. Eskridge never expected to hear from the President, so he was shocked when his phone
rang a few days later, with President Trump on the line.
Mr. Eskridge said that President Trump shared his concern for the island's erosion problem
during the call and that the President would be ready to listen to ideas to fix it.
The mayor described the phone call: "He said [the erosion] is a problem, and
maybe when I'm up in Washington, I could come by and we could chat about it."
Mr. Eskridge is hopeful President Trump can help him cut through the red tape around building
a protective seawall for his island, saying:
"He's for cutting regulations and the time it takes to study a project.
Of course you need the studies, but we've been studied to death."
This is such a wonderful story, and it's so like President Trump to look out for ways
to help those in need, especially when it comes to his favorite thing to do- building!
Check out this short video of Mayor Eskridge and the Island of Tangier's serious erosion
problem:
The media only ever prints the negative things about President Trump- so share this nice
story about how he's helping this American community
personally 10,000 times!
(h/t The
Washington Post)
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What is a Drone? (Future A to Z) - Duration: 3:01.
Drone!
Drone is a word you see pretty often in today's pop culture,
but drones seem to be an extremely diverse species:
Everything from this,
to this! Even flightless vehicles are occasionally referred to as drones.
So what exactly is a drone?
Unfortunately there isn't a simple answer to this,
because although the word has become very popular,
it isn't rigorously defined.
A term which is more descriptive, and is most often what people are referencing when they say the "d word" is unmanned aerial vehicle.
Essentially if it flies in a controlled way
and there isn't anybody on board, it's a drone.
Whether it is controlled entirely by computers and artificial intelligence or, on the other end of the spectrum,
entirely controlled by a remote human makes little difference.
But most often when you see a vehicle described as a drone today, it is a little bit of both:
Piloted by humans,
but capable of some degree of navigation on its own if necessary. In the future of course, this is likely to change.
Just as driverless cars loom on the horizon,
drones of the future will be overwhelmingly automated. The hypothetical UAV that delivers a package to your doorstep
won't be flown by a bored pilot on the internet.
So why in pop culture is this a drone,
but this usually isn't?
Culturally, your father's 35 year old RC plane
gets disqualified for appearing insufficiently futuristic. The word [Drone] today is
associated with the technologies of tomorrow,
even though it seems likely that the word was coined in the early days of aviation,
in reference to remote-control target drone airplanes.
The first common Target drone design was appropriately enough called a 'Queen Bee.'
Drone is a fickle word.
Maybe what the future really needs is a little refining of the 'D word.' After all, if the person next to you remarked:
"There is a drone overhead!" It would be good to know they meant a two-pound glorified helicopter, or a
5,000 pound killing machine.
But this reflects the larger question:
Will automated vehicles be primarily used as tools of peace and commerce, or of war?
If history is anything to go by,
probably both.
If you enjoyed this video like, comment, subscribe, and check out our other videos. Thanks for watching!
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What does 400ppm CO2 look like? Part 1 - Duration: 1:27.
Here is one cubic metre of air.
If we make a column by extending this all the way to space it would be 100km tall and weigh 10 tonnes.
99.9% of that is nitrogen, oxygen and argon.
These gases do not retain heat and are transparent to infrared radiation.
Because of that if they were the only gases in the atmosphere earth would be a dead, frozen snowball.
Which leaves the rest, just one tenth of one percent.
It is a mixture but it is mostly made up of carbon dioxide.
At 180ppm, 20,000 years ago, during the last ice age, there was 1.5 cubic metres.
Over a 10,000 year period this increased by 53% to between 260 and 280ppm or 2.3 cubic metres.
It remained there for the next 10,000 years.
In only 200 years, since the Industrial Revolution, we have increased that stable amount by 43% to 3.3 cubic metres.
This is what 400ppm looks like
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Thank you Noor Kids for getting me these books
I REALLY love it
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and my mom laughs so hard at them
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Accounting for Beginners #30 / Equity / What is Equity / Accounting 101 / Balance Sheet - Duration: 8:49.
yoyoyo welcome welcome welcome you've made it back to the classic series
accounting for beginners number 30 treinta number 30 boy can you believe
that tres plus zero all right this is my
classic series this is your first video of mine hi how you doing if this is like
you're 30 or 40 or 50 video welcome back I'll put up a card to the
best accounting playlist on YouTube little bias but yeah now what are we
going to do in 30 we're going to do equity equity what is equity what is
equity CPH strength we're going to go over that what is equity let's start
with the definition here owners rights to assets after liabilities have been
paid damn I I jumped a little ahead of myself on this one didn't I DCA ler DC
aid ler write that out debit credit asset draw expense liability equity
revenue normal balances positive balances now we're doing we're doing
equity today what is that Gooding how equity is part
of the balance sheet what's the balance you don't know will you go down your DC
abler and you've done this enough so you know assets equal liabilities plus
equity you know the balance sheets right here these three things is the balance
sheet we're going to go with what is at what is equity today now we know that
the balance sheet assets equal liabilities plus equity
so assets equal liabilities plus equity all right we know that now that's
probably to get in green in your head two assets equal liabilities plus equity
it took me a long time to get that I'm not sure why it just did until I had I
started writing down this a DC a blur every morning on my practice papers and
then I just started noticing hey this is the balance sheet let's go let's go
the definition owners rights to assets after liabilities have been paid that
makes sense right this is what you have in your business let's say you have $10
cash that's your asset now that's kind of
equal that ten dollars has to equal you either are liable you either ellipticity
their oath at ten dollars to somebody or that ten dollars is all yours because
you don't because you don't have any liabilities or a combination of the two
I mean maybe you owe somebody five dollars of that and you own five
something like that a combination we're going to make it easy here for this
little example we're gonna we're gonna say that you don't owe anybody any money
at all you don't know anybody anything so your liabilities are zero your equity
would be ten dollars that's really what equity is it's rights to assets after
liabilities have been paid let's go through some common equities all right
there's really not too much on the equity the main thing is the retained
retained earnings but anyways stocks is a common equity
now that would be stocked I want to get to into the stocks
I really don't deal with them on the day to day basis for accounting and in my
opinion it's a little more advanced than the beginning this is kind of this would
what at what is equity is kind of like I don't know anything those are the owners
of the business the stocks that's a common equity if you don't have stocks
and you're like a publicly traded company one person you're the owner
Jonathan Dorn I'm the owner of the business but I have
aa that's you know I have stocks so they're the owners of the business I
still in stocks if you see stocked and a question or something like what is the
stock its equity a common equity a draw or a withdraw
you're like whoa whoa dog dog why are you doing that
he draws right there that's not equity a yeah I probably have to we will do
something on this again this is the reason why I do ade ler because I like
to keep the balance sheet right here draw is negative equity so if you see a
draw or with withdraw shareholder distribution a dividend it is it is an
equity it is just negative equity that's why I switch it over here because to do
to have a beginner to have a journal entry with negative but the negative
equity doesn't really make sense so common a common equity is a draw or
shareholders recent dividend that's how you get say you've got ten dollars you
got ten you got ten dollars cash and that's your this is your owner's equity
okay and you want to get it you want to get it out of the biz you want to get it
out of the business you would pay you would pay the owners and that's what you
would take a draw and that would you take a draw maybe say for ten dollars
you want to clear out the business so you take a draw for ten dollars you
would take out is $10 so you have a negative negative equity
I'll just do a balance you on that but no Nilla draws a common equity now we're
going to move with retain retained earnings is a very very common equity
I'll just know when you're doing journal entries and you know I have a bunch of
clients that I do the books for you don't really touch equity that much you
don't really touch maybe maybe you have a withdrawals distributions and stuff
during after your personal expenses but I don't really do
a journalist with the equity too much now retained earnings is the big one our
eats retained earnings the earnings that are retained in your business how does
the retained earnings happen let's go let's go with that how do the retained
earnings happen just know that we're doing equity what is it just know this
is this kind this is kind of big it's harder this is going to be another earth
this is going to be another video net income or loss becomes retained earnings
let's just think about that say you may say you made ten dollars one year that
is so you have so you've been the whole year you were going over to the new year
you made ten dollars and now you've switched over to the new year and you
still have that ten dollars that was your retained earnings so net
income when you made ten dollars and that one day you flipped over the new
year so that was an earnings that you made ten dollars an earnings and it was
retained into the business for another year as you can see I used to not put
out a lot of videos because as more and more people started watching thank you
very much for watching it's just a blessing I it's really changed my life
I've never heard really any nice things about me my whole life it's only been
negative negative you suck you suck you suck your piece of shit more people
started watching I try to be perfect with my videos and I don't say no that's
not good enough that's not good enough that's not good enough
meanwhile I don't have any videos I'm deciding imma let the people decide if
it has any value if it's good or not if you want to watch it and I'm just going
to show up and do the best I can and let everyone else decide what's with it
joining these man let's get these chippers up man I got to go to work
today I gotta make that money deuces
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What to Do When Clients Think Your Price is "Too Expensive" - Duration: 4:15.
Has this never happened to you? you hear from a client that is so excited to work
with you but the second you tell them your price all use your back is it you
are too expensive. What do you do? stay tuned and find out! Hey guys and welcome
if you're new to me I'm Kristin Kaplan and I help small business owners make
more money in less time as a pricing and productivity strategist today we are
talking about what to do if you are constantly hearing from clients that you
are too expensive now there are a few reasons that this might be happening but
essentially it all comes back to value if you are not showing your clients or
customers the value of what you provide they are never going to pay for it so
let's go through my four reasons that you might be hearing the you are too
expensive first you might be targeting the wrong clients if you are trying to
sell a premium service to someone who is looking for an affordable or budget
option they're never going to pay for it that's like trying to sell a BMW to
someone looking for the most affordable car you have to be sure that you are
reaching the ideal audience for your product or service and that the audience
that you're targeting can actually afford it next you might not be solving
a big enough problem honestly the bigger the problem and the bigger the need that
you're fulfilling and you're solving the more money people will pay for it now of
course everybody has different needs everybody has different priorities of
what they want to spend money on but you need to make sure that the audience and
the client that you're targeting has a very specific need for what you are
offering I've got a kind of gross example for this one so a couple of
years ago for the first time ever I saw an actual bug in my child's hair yes no
parent ever wants to deal with the whole lice situation but of course it happened
to us and it was terrible now in that moment I had a huge problem I had to get
the lice out of my house as quickly as possible and at that moment I was pretty
much willing to pay any amount of money to make that possible, so you see with a big need
like that the cost was going to go up and I actually did spend a ridiculous
amount of money having someone come to our house I think it was a Saturday and
comb lice out of my child's hair and show me everything I need to know and it was
worth it I probably do it again honestly the third reason that you might
be hearing that you are too expensive is that you're not selling the benefits of
your service you are selling the features and what this means is everyone
when they first you know send out information to a potential client they
have this laundry list of things that they provide but what they're not
focusing on is the end result how was your client going to feel at the end of
working with you what is that end result that they are going to get and it's not
always you know the number of hours that you're giving them or specific items or
products that you're giving them it's that end benefit that's where the real
value is so make sure that when you are communicating to your client about your
services and what your price is that you are selling that end goal and that
benefit and not just a laundry list of features and things that you're going to
be giving them and the last reason that you might be hearing that you are too
expensive is that you haven't created scarcity you need to make sure that your
client believes that you are the only one that can solve their problem because
if there's somebody else that can solve that problems equally well and for less
money guess what they're going to go with that
person so you need to convince them that you are the only possible person for
them and that they have to have you over anyone else when that happens price no
longer becomes an issue and there you have it make sure that if you haven't
signed up for my 3 day mini course that you go check that out it's over on my website
KristinKaplan.com I go through the six most common pricing mistakes that
creative business owners make if you like this video give it a thumbs up
and I'd love for you to subscribe to my channel
I'll talk to you soon!
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